JAMES P. BA.RR,'Editor and Proprietor KT OT A ILCO - 4.0 - A 11.101_114' CONCEVTRATED - - Vegetalbde Extract ti A PURRT 0117. Dr. llottfland9s lirriEßS PREP A gri D 87 DE. C. D. JACKSON, Phiratic plua, 37i11 eif c tuatly care Liver Coin')Ltinl o I)YEIPEPS2'A. JAUNDICE. stront.e. or Viii votta Mobility , Discoges .r she iiiityseya, undrall Dime.%lgor A rioting rr A Dlsrorttergot • Liget or giongselrh. sueli as Consti pation. In Piles, Fo.ltness of Bin e,' to tne Heed. Arc Ell Lhe Nitl%ll, Heartburn, Li-stait for Foodi Flluess or It Lich in the :t o t ,u our Fructations, t cink inc or Fluttering at the pit of one Stow- - aoh, Swimming o, the matt. Hurried and . doboult Breathing, Eluttenng at the Heart Choking or ea llocattng sensations when in a lying buster°, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs he ore the tight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel• lowviess of the Skin and Eyes Pain in the; de, Back, Cheer, Limbs, &c Sudden Flushes of 11 oat, Burn ' hag in the Flesh, Constant urea - inn:lgs f:f rvil and grestAeort, sion ot spirits. And wltt portttvely orevent Yellow Fever, Bit 'ions o rever. 10. AO rAi ALCOMPL G.N liAl) WHISKY :hey will cute the Sit:KAP..ii:Jt/15135 in muoty-aig e n tool art of a hundred. 1 odueed by the extensive !ale and universal /popularity In troolland'e here in Bitters, (purely regetablet litot 4 tef Eft ignorant quacks and nnsarn- Jolene atrentorers, hAve !Toned upon suffering luinanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape lf norm whisky, vilely oetat.ounded with 'marinas truir and christened Tonics. StotuaebieS and Bit-. tars Poware of the innuitteratite array of alookelic preparation, in plrihottio bottles, and hig-beihed kegs, under the in,...ltad appeLlation of Bitters; whirh, Instead, of curing on ly agiCraVatelli diseases mad leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. GERMAN Aro not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the A uteri, can public: and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any titular preparation. The proprietors have thousands od Letters from the most eminent Clorgymen,Lawyi-voi, Physiletavk mud 141.1z4•315. Testi!Ying of tht.ir own per,onai knowledge. to the beneficial effeJts a,id utediosi yawed of these Mitera. Do rot' 14 - A ET H ISt, to sTßENcirfl• Y(. 1 1*: DO YOU W.Air A aOO/1 A FPI:7'PM 1 !JU YOU WA .VT To BUILD UP Uit CON tiTI TUT/OPI PO YOU WANT To PEEL WELL? DO lit' WANT To 01:7' 1111) r o,y I DO YOU WAy'Y'h.:.N9tttl yt UO yon want to sleep woiC T 110 you WAIVE n hriNk. 1411,1 i ♦ll[orQor fool tux r If s' do. u 1100 FLAN D r,ERMAN BITTERS R NOTIC'E. There re nt.+l-12, prc7lrl,ll{,llA er Auzzue fialo•tg, put up IA fr....et I.f.tilem, conlyem7riett 114,ciii•tpegt It•hriokly ~,, , ? VP, ratttnp 1 . 0101 4.1 4)40 (11.14 pn- crailou, :.tert.• ( rt. laitcr ewe Tn,B r 1414. qr 111.1, • h o • and ys (•,, lA.. tn. rd itoo,'(l h nircci-s ." /a • , ••,, • ,•• u,., therar-c• of r t cohulic Shur/Limas ut r h. , tsurst A-Ind, ehF desire f” Luruor is rratsi aout Leps up, sun rhr result rs a, lA. hs,r•rors it ; 4, , o-un et/ , ' nn .i.e,zt h. For thwlehn drsorrtznd will lial".. 11 pul,ro.h (hr ~,,, one Bottle Ilootiand'w ißernian Bittern, and air ,nth,Threr Quarts of 44 44444 Brandy or Itlibiitlty, cad mat Or a prejxzratton that will tar ex,cel virtuce and Iran •teccetlence anv of the 4141111,6118 Ligunr Btarrn rn the mark. t. co.( anti cli 1.4.11 i. 1 - nit Insit have all. the 171,-(1.1,4, iiiDottitaltroi Bitters 11l gaftflectl••/1 ti g - I a rti,•it of Liefuor at a much 1 , 44 p,•tee than the, ”verior vre7orationo tout COhl vole ATTENTION SOLDIERS AND THE VRIENIPi 4U hiOI.IIIERSI Vie call Leo alcOution 01 al.. a, log rolat.l, [123 0 friends in toe army 1.0 11, ioo, (bac ' 11001+- LAND'S ticruian Bitter." will cure nine tenths at the diseamv induced by exposures and priva duns incident to camp Lila Ln the lists, publish • iu the newspapers, oil tho arris al of the sick, it wilt In not loud that a very large pro portion are suffering from debility. Every ease 0f.04,1 kind can 133 readily cured by llooliand's Gernsim Bittors. Disease~ reruhing from disor• dere of the digestive organs aro .pe..dily remov ed. Welitiv, no hesitation in statist; that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of livm might ha as sod. that otherwise will be lost. . . W a call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of cue of the netion't homer... whoa() life, to U:4O hiq own lane uage"itas been saved by the Bitters:" t - HILADRLPHIA. ACIVISt VA, ]gltu. diesxre. lone .k bean.— Well. gentlemen, your Boofiand's Herman Bitters has saved my lito, There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were truly cognizant of all the circumstances 01 Ins . ease I am, and have been for the last four roan., a member of :shot man's celebrant batter) under the immediate 30mmand of Capt.. it B. As rm. Through the ex- Pogure attendant upon my orations unties, I we attacked on November Inst with intlamation of the luna.:, and wan lor seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attac It of dysentery. I was then removod from the White Howe and 'lent to this city on board the steamer "tltate of llsino," from which handed on the 2.sth of June. three that time I have been about as low as any one could be and sui,l retain a spark ot vitality; Fora week or mere I was .carcoly able to swallow anvil:thug, and if I did i re 0 a morsel down, it was hilt , Olt tely thrown n r. again I oonld not even keep a glass of water on my StOM.Acq'. Life could nut last under those sitcom hstances gild, toot rdingly the physicians who ad bee, working lai.hfrilly, though unsuocosful ly, to rescue ma from the grasp 01 the dread Arch er, frankly tco.i me they oould da no morofor me, am.. t lrised me to sec a clergyman, and to make such eisposition of my limited fun&L, a i best kilt ed me. Au acquaintance who visited me at the hospital. Mr, Fredenok 'iteinbron, of Rh below Aron Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, From the time.' oeututenoed taking them tho shadow of deak.b.reooded. and 1 am now, thank siod for it. gettin better, Though t havetakon but two bot tles Mace gained 10 pounds, and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and dautn ter, Irma whom I have heard nothing for ei 11- teen months, for, gentleman. I ama loyal Virgin ian, I'B :he vicinity cf Front Royal, To your invaluable Bitters I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my booom those who are dearest tutte in Lie. Very grab - . yours. 1-IAAO MALONE. We fully sensor in the train of the above state ment. as we had despaired of seeing our oomradm Mr. Malone. restored to bootie. JOHN CITDDLEBA Ist N. Y Battery GEORGE A. ACKLEY, Ca. C. 11th. Maine, LEWIS CHEVALIER. ttld N. Y. 1. .IE, SPENCER. let Artillery, BaLtery F J. B. WARE% ELL. Co B. Sci Vermont. HENRY .11 JEROME, Co B, do HENRY T. AgAcDONA_LD, Co C 6th Maine. JOHN F. WAR Ba Co E. sth Maine, HERMAN KOCH, Coll, 72d N, 1. NATHANIEL B, THON.AI4, Co N. &sth Pa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co A, 3d Vermont JOHN. JENKINS Co ii, loOt.n Penna. h 11 , A E, (.# t 1 T,h; FKITti cos that the ?Aventine of "C. M. ACR':+i IN 1s on too WI, trpice of (.11, 1 hotUo. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF 110 Z, FOR i 4-00. tihould your nearest drustast nut have thu ar- Ad D . 4o tke put4tT bst:anj aline intux ice( mg •NtipOagetlithst ttray tHiofferstrfn its place, but mu to us, and we will forward, securely packed I express. oinal Oniew, and Idanu,:actory. No. 144 Aro street. JONES & 15V AN 8, (Succeelloirre to O. AL Jackson & to., ) prop * Tiet Ore, 40-10 r sale by I) ruggiErts und dealert in et er wn in the United States, and by Dr. G. H. lb EYbElt, Plittabares. ' AL P. bell WAYATE. 16..A150 for sale at JOSEPH PL&Billitetoor- Imre the Diamond and Market street. — NT sale also by MINOR JOHNPINNII, COMM' SmithAsti and Fourth dorsal A. RANKIN ik CO., blarkst street. tbsei tem bel ieshe 4th. i' ses ittAitHrth apativ.thooli. Al caw. Medical. G relit „ Disco) v4' r v. BITTER.WINE OF IRON mitt zira CURE OF . - Weak Si - othaehe, General •15elelity. ledigestio n Diseace of the Nervow SYstem, Constipation, Acidity ot t. the Stitnach. , end f r all c,kes reeatinal a rO:l`C. tyros wis4.ixiipiatim s TUE MOST • agreeagletittfl , Moientt4alt of Irdn to . n sees Citrate of Magnettc Oldie combined with the most energetic of vegirable tonics. Yellow Peruvian Earl:, The effect in many cases of de bility low of appetite, and general proptrations, of an efficient Salto( Iron, combined with our talttable erre - Tonle. is roost ffiattrii% It aue• men.s the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of muscular tlabbiucas, removes the paior of debili ty, and gi 01 , 11 florid rigor to the countenance. no you want son et hing to streughten you ? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your conairuti o p ? Do you want to . feel well 7 Do you want to get nd of nevronsness? Do ,yt. u want energy ? DOS'on itii.nt to sleep well? Do you want a bri?k and igor.in, feeling? f you do, try UNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON This truly valuable Took has been so thorough ly tested by silk classes Qp the ci.sunitnity. that it is now deemed iudispensifde as a Tonic ..11 , &eine. It co t but little, gives tone to the itomach, ren ovates the system and prolot.gs life, I now ohly ask a trial ofthis valuable tonio, Counterteits. BRWARE t , e CorNTRE VEITA— .k:•'; RUNK 1.E . : 1111TH, WISE of , IR e is the only sure and effectual remedy in the h 110W11 world tor the per tua.nent cure of DvApci...,./ 1 ,1 / I ,p, and there are a numbs ,:1 iwi tuuonc Otlero 1 to the pubic. we would cautope the corniaunity to per ehase none but the gentline artic e, manufact lead by S. A. lit - NKEI., and hue hte stomp on toe toy of the cork of ever, km:tie. The tact that others aro atteiepting to inmate this valu ',rove? to worth anti .pock, volume:: In lIS tac.!. The BITTRR „r let,a IS put up ri 75 CENT and 81.00 BOTTLES, And o aqld r&protable Dr4tmi3ta tkircug h o w the country. Be parliPular that evo r y t,, tn, ht.ars the , ' , 1,-0110to of the 1.!..m• anal Ire 13 E 1.; It AI, 1)113 I' T No: 118 Market st., Ilarrisburg, Pa, For sal, by 1/r. 1 . 1.:11:1t. 140 Woof) STREET. New Diheovery. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES IT CAP HE .11./ELIEJI O. IT NEVER 1 fails fo cure It does pr.; n%useato l It .4 iipee4y in action Change of Diet td liequired I It does not (interfere with businees ' , urea] can he used without detection Upward of Pau cures sho ].oat mon( th dune oi them very severe pastes. It 1Y adapted for male and female, old or young BRI..(1(' aro the original and only gen 0100 Specific rills Over tale hundred physicians have usod them in their practice and all speak well at efficacy and approve of ihelr oompogiti n, which ie entire ly vegetable and perfectly harmless (in the system. 11 rotreds of certificatee can be shown. Bell'e Specific Pitts are the only reliable remedy fur effecting a permanent and speedy onto in all cases of tttperrenatorrhaa, or Seminal Weakne,. with all its train of evils, each tyr Urethral and V.,ginaj Discharges, (ilea , . the Whites, Nightly .7 Dahhity end Ir ritability, Ineontinence, Impotence, 'Weakness or LOW et Power, N.,.1111 , .to. all of which ariee ulancipally frow&i.s.gai &ceases or Setrao...,,e,we duties of Married Idie ! In all Sexual Disea,o. , , as (ton. (rrtica. (lieet and Stricture and to Diseases of the Bladder and kid neys they art as a charm ! Belie) is oyes -netby taking o ring bo.r PRICE ONE livid. A K. Id .by r [AIM INir, aorbor .:t et street 3.1,1 1 ,, M1AC,1 and by Druggims generally l'lttaburgb They will be sent by wail suar,l 3 ,eal e d rweipt at the honey by J. 'Uhl' M. p. o. 7d edar street. N. V., Conan'tiny Phyaioian for the treatment a! tnal, Ur.nary,:,exual and Nt.r. "a: Diaeaoa, will Rend fr e to all the f011..w valu" ,, N) works Th 3 Httieth iit.lra Treatise on Nell-AboHe. l'reoiature Decay, Itn , potenr a and Lossna uhl Dia•na, Seminal IV caltne‘zs, Nightly Ends.:ions, Jtc. A pamphlet d fifty pages, con taining important advice to :he afflicted and should be read by every :ufferer as the mean. of cure in toe severest stage is 'dainty set torch . Two ytarn ps to par postage. aordsw TO TEL 1 1 1.1131,i-:' k ips 1°101.'181,1.'7 . 4 1the Ignorant aiidfalse ly Modest o fill denoml- lb• cations. treat secret and • . lelicate disorders. rait- • • . ttbase and diseases or tnatiouS common and in ildtlgt t so youths of both yes a- and adults. single or tua..cied. Dec-awn Da. Baittrratir publishes the riot of his loins the Ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully chocked. and think it a great sin very inanota, and for oontaminetion and corruption among their wives, promising 3011.8 and daughters. Thou Physician should be caution:lto keep thou In ignorance that they do :ha Mule v DZ. BlaAri ElTRUP.(exoopt publishing) lest a lucrative ',tar, tie. might be loft to them talons stupid falsely ;nodose: and presumptuous families, boar raised in iteihrittie, CprWAti up 10 mushrooms inn who compare a:octets, intelligence, sense. Is,. tt and cents, mysteriously, means opt:: gotten. It la to publioitr, however, that namati.oi ~t eentg and ghardians are tnankfal that [ha!' ditlghtero and wards, rrertouoir feel) , ileki, and of delicate cotillion am; appeazenes lave been restored to health and vigor by DP. dIitANSTRUP, besides many before end afar marriage through him have beet, saved mush act *tag, anxiety, mortification. ka. tlyennater - he& or nocturnel enamidsionc. ad a completely curt d in a eery aho.o space of time by or, new rtimedirs, which are pertUarly his own. They are oompoun f ern the Vegetable Kingdom, I:wring seen tt fallaaloithe Meson: DA treaunent, no has abandon ed It and hubutitmed the regitable Remade di} cases are treated with marked so -haring hi o , er NM, years (0) a:ioni:me In their trans went in lioppltpri of bot 4 the (4.* Wand and Id the United Bates: leadS'nfi)s to at— to all with fair tri a l. health and happiness, wilt lain bloom upon the now—paled eb.ckit. 'yyiie no stinger with montekknkc rid iturvik•:, hut rims and he cart,: Consumption mud all at its kindred diseasei. w Mob so meat plaint-Li All oar oountrtes cat /w be fehared. strati to It ii ,I 7 lull partial:iliac ear. kathd Of UV LANALup t. rhcaring a copy o „Medical Ad rtdri.w oh la yen rfariz t, a Ittsi a l ly Having t he hut. vantage nf . oar,: ft.. 11.0 react eisr:fefic acs ol.sarvation, eon:v.:Nl:len:ly, he has superior agt•l fa thelreatmens of JisUal3os.. and who is A ally consulted by the proros.,l 4, n agr ogun , - minded by .Ispikr.glfle citizens, publishers, - ,-ilYtert a hotels. An. Ofkaa kk tanithshulc •reet. near Diamond aloe t. Private command c ation s trout all C , l e Cub is lendedta. 11:1*Yiel LAKE EUEEfilwi OPl'l2. -1N D - SM ELTING WORKS. Park, M'Curdy Manufacturers of Sheath. I rariers' and Batt Conner, Pressed Copper Bottoms. Raised Stilt Bottoms, rudder, ti-c. Also impor• tars and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Fire. Sc. til-Con:tantly on hand, Tint/lens' Machines and Tit P arehnuae, No. 149 FLRST and 120 BE.'OND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. 1.111.-Special Irders of Copper out to any desired p a ttern. le.2],lyd&w 0,0b0,000 SAVED C 4 .L..1E0 A 64 (6- N • is it 46 04 111.: N 16: R 4 T IbiLr ILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA- Y by, heat water r steep herbs. 6r , for the utdle warm water for tharing or tddy, rook a tow oyster,. b,,il or 'ry egg , , make tea and cot. !o• bre of , in lees and extol:lSe that, by any other ineart, known. Used on any tufty without ob6enrintr the light. Price 15 Gents; by mail postage paid, 50 cents. A. 60 a Patent Lighter for lighting lamps with out removing the chimney. For sale wholesale and retail by WELDON & KELLY, 045 114 S Wood B. agents for the manufacturers C. _ IIMAP WALL PAPEIII4—BEAUTI faI'iNaII Paper still selling at 15 cents, for sale bi W. P. MAR ALL, oca 8t Wood at. IIA I E . :NEI:ER YET FAIT:ED (WENN In II rections heen Enr-vtlyfollowet.) In :en, in g !; °BST .'TIC • • % NATURE Or In , din w Ilea :11,, t 1 :US Uteri, I orine Or , andt,a,‘,, n• i. 7 I:10 moat del• MA. di , realil: at tili) S;11110 Litt. TB I I ACT .tS A ('HARM, Iy Ftr , itr:c ,Ir .", i:“ * . jOratir.g, 411.1 reqoying the FyAt ir• a healthy ennlition, and by bring f.ir on rho I.onod with ,regulatity, no mattor from whit eauze the oh [ruction mar Lai... They shenif, ht.wever. NUT be taken the find three ,Jr I..•ur mei:ilia of pregnancy though safe at any riher time, as unitearriage would be tot , re4ult Eaoh box contains Pills. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. On Diseases of Fein/ilea Pi egnaney, it , •arriage, Itarrenacse, bterility. Retired Abuses of Nature and ernphatao•llv the LAI , ES' Pa VA E MN:IIICAL, ADVIER. a Yhlet of 7t , page,, seat Iron to limy addreas cia cents re gutreil to pay poStage. • »T he Pills and 11' Lik will bo tiont by mail, conti ientially. when il,taircid, atcr RELY SRA LR and prepaid en receipt of menet , by J. Pitt Y AN. M. It., general Agent. N,i, 7,, Cedar street, New York. tr9- ,l iilit be all t` t- prin. ipal Druggists. Jogeph Fleming% oniggi,v, corner of th e Dia Leo:A and Market .1, -Bent for Pittebnrgh, onnlgw .4.41 111 . '1 vt,/,,fettne/nre. titt 1 I. Ey I K E II E V ATURE tr0.,E . ,,,t .41.4 ra•ii ,- .41 re T.: :"'lstsl matorr hwa..Tr T aI:T.-. Ins •s, seXuui Del.) l / 1 11'. al• : I Is, prd mientr to Mnr y. Nerv”ll-, nlll omption. Er, filet,) and tun; 'Omani :tad I'lipacal Incaravity re.... 11114 abLn,e, oy J. Crl. U., he tit - .•v,, Uuob , ,y e • .4 Itoon to o f • Nrilkyrerst :•:ent under real, in a 1.1.,111 en v ,•1.,1.0 tin, any - peAst •p.i .iu I,k - cup' I -Ix , •e DU. Iw„rns tatte :Y.atnt., by 1), CH. J C. h 12: IS, kv erY, Nt:iv Vnrlc trortt. seal den-tilw. kR. TOBIAS' % ITI /I.lli II 0 USE 1,1111 holtltS, pr i.• "41 ,-eels, •''• i-r , II ‘urrruir.. Conn. 't ir fi.ll, btf:ll ill-- ern ,wct,l, (' , S.a.i.d during thaf h.% e been u• 11.. tne carious .ini inenta and wu nil the day. but never bane luau an ar.lcio ,iuul to y ur VOnltAuri Horse Ld - In.ent f hale L, r 3 t,11.41 it on tn, }three, In dieteinper. silks, , weilings of the 1i . ., a., al.. rlinuniatiFlll,,urnyself, anti nay Cai sty.+ .1 at, ills aluubte remedy. Krk-de ifully •' LITUIFIELD hold by all Now ire. d Itetipath, On a - LUtonl Alley, i'lustiuritli. is 000 CSEK EKIVER. FUILINISiiii/VG STORE. C;001.M.4 FOR TH.V. KITCHEN. Tin \t ars, Wooden W.me Cur lut, Straw • utt,,, Hair Sicans Minot, Kniris , ekewel, Uridirun - Low :••4 e :stew Pan. ' , Sabo .r..ri• rub kind.. Ilatn I:..iler iir.ters Larding Needlisii• Pudding P.... , Bread Butter Ladles Iron liiilder•i prep Ladders K celery ( . I , ,the, Line! Scale 6 Cool, s hnis•c•• Bread lieges Sc•Jops I OR TH t. DINING ROOM. 1111 vas pLaver, Cation 1..-01 Bulls Syrup dug.- :set Picks Cake bniie, Frett hriives Crum', Ishii n Lie Creels K nive6 salt Stands Naptin Rings Fruti Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives dusk, and Spoonf Soup Lirl'es oy-ter Ladles Cra, y Ladle: , '-- near Sperms hildren's Cup, Mustard Spoons K, and S oval s.i;-. °rid Ice Pitchers Kominei starmu j tionleui (I'll. ER T. i c.iry [dandled li naves dery ers Cocoa do do Fork, Stag dud, : ,, luare Waller, Erhgliall Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Ftyk dr spc•in Trays Orninb Trays Dish t.oveN Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Biggius Wine strainers C.,[loe Catetiers t,t•trt t tt.ltee l'rtt, Nut Crackers IRMA Muir lii and Waiters Bread Baskets Cork screw , li, ate Coolers Kroft: Sharpeners ."'•tf ,izorht , .rs Water Co.ders, &re. FOR THE CH AMBER" 1. de: Jar.i Walter I arnere F. , ,,t Bath. , I hamper Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers firlatress Brushes lias shades Shaving ..tEtnar Nursery Shades Bronx Match ll , ldert. do Lamps Flower Stands 1 Clothes Whiskes Nurser, Ketrigeraf oriel do hampers Wax r I a per , i Night Lights. MISCELLAN LOUSE . . Li braey Step, Door Nlati. Vienna nen ~ lobet \ smart Bird Cage, NI ekt -,afes Vizzetts l'oettet K 01,02 Card de ViEl t e Frame, Fivelit Calllp K DIV, t ..1111• Porttolto: All everyto mg bar; gin,. • . lloto , ehold. To he obtained at ream nai.;e 1-10eA at the Nit Vt TURK of KAY & RICHARDS pit door 1,, low the Ex, hange Bank 101 , - All g00,1, -, .icIL cerod Erne of charge in the city, Allegheny, Eirumgharn. ianchee4ter. Du quesnelorough et agFi-law STEA 21 WAGON WORK ON HAND AND NIADy •p) WAGONS, CARTS, W ERI±IARHOWS. S I ORE I - RUCKS, HAY ANO FRA W CUTTERS. C. COLEMAN ucl;-41.1 Mari n A venue. Alle rheoY City. te Howe Sawing Machine. , 0110,1eiv. invented t"4.. Perfected fhiti4. RECE.II VED TRIBUTE FROM ALL other Sewing Machines, at the World'a Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an 'honorable mention en it, !nitrite : and Wheel er At Wthion'e a medal fur it, device, called **Cir cular hook.'' ha ilowc Sewing Machine, was awarded a pram= it!. an English Exhibitor,) as the beat tar all purcose,,,u exhibition. Our light- M Machine guaranteori to make partect work on the lighten!' and heaviest fabric:. Intl and rented inc Penn .t rt Clair , streets, IdeItIREGOR, Agent, 11E=1:11E NO 4 DIAMOND, ms !It lytiagiv AYE YOUR GAS I SING GLEA -.aock Attai—r lickenng. American andlmper ial t 'IA.', at twenty fore I.er cent. fhe AILII Fheliering le Just the thfitg for the °thee. C.l and see them burn at the Otte Fitting and Pluutbing liaLablthhinent of 'WELDON Ar KELLY, nod 164 Wood street, Vr E I SON SADDLES VENISON—. inst. r ec'd and for sale by F.W.Milt 3 ASMSTRO.NEL 0413 center Market and Yirst, meats. IMPORTANT IN LADIES " ORYAT AMERICAN " MITI'S ['BOW Yam FEMALE PILLS r k , DR, HARVk:7I:7B TREATISE ol,iPi' Eli 4P OD; HOW LOST 410% R EST ORED ! It rush 0- 13112 d. on: .1 oily Mciulaa %Vast) Liaeins C ur Mops W ire sterns Caul Scuttle .•a•ting Sipaai, • 11 Ik.ord. nary Pau. Bird Houston Fry Pane Farina Butlers Egg limiters Flour Pails Water FIItOrOTR i'l.ttod Oi.t hes Wringers 11 ,'.den Spouns Butler Prints 11. sh rube •ad Irons M eat Presses OUP Boxes. to Kell acq•cointed tt 0. 30 FIFTH STREET J. DUALEVV, PITTNIIVRGH, PA Bang Houses, FIRST NIrioNAL BANK 01' ITSBURGII. -- . TREAS *I DEPT RTMENI, ) OFFICE OF ()OM ROr TRIC CI:MBE:NOY, } Wash . on City, Ang. sth, la&i.) Wimg gill, By ea iketory evidence presented t, the undersigned as been made to appear that the FIRST N TONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, in the C yof Allegheny and Stein f Pennsylvania een duly organised under aul according to - lquirements of the Act c f C° .TreNSE. Ontitied l' lllVlOt to provide a National Curreecy,secured4 o pledge of United t 4 tates Stocks, i-nd to pre • • r the circulation and re demption thereot.Ap proved February 25th ISM, and has compWvith all the provisions 4 said Act required, gbe complied with before commencing the b of Banning, Now TirangFOßg, ilugh McCulloch, Comp troller off the Curr do hereby certibr-that the said FIRST NATIO I. BANK OF PITTS RUBOR, county of Mltheny and State of Fenn svlvania, is autaorizel i commence the business of Banking under thefAt aforesaid. In testimony white witness my hand and seal of office, this sth de of { August, 180 - i } '---'i 'IronMcCITLLOCH. Ceninroller of the Currency. ....7 , A The First Illitional Bank of Pittiturgh, LATH PITTSBUI*I THEIST COMPANf apital $400,000 1 111 privilege to in crease ;1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trait company having organ , ized under the aet tolgoviie a National Cur rency, under the title Of he FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' , F PITTSPURIII, would respeetlully ffer qervirns for villection of Nate, Drafhi, lu ll of Fac:ll,..aw 're., receive money on deposit and liny no VZ Exchange on all parts of the country. l'be success will; I , ended the Pittsburgh Trust Company Elia , Pi , anization in 11t52, will we 'police be to rue. i ,rantee that business entrusted to the I: nitation will receive the enme pr , aript. ft Having a very cost ii4t , correspondence with 11:inlcs and Banker 'ori bout the country, we believe IN tvl tarttitiot: to those I who du huai tr# IMPORTERS OF WATCHES NEW YOH.ti Will Feld on receipt of price 161ILTIER CORPOSITE WATCH. FOR 0.7 the Army. cylin •er movements. Hunting Cases, lime Indicator in centre, to rave trouble of timing 03.80 Laudeome and reliable. best and a moot made. 001.1 in the army at $25. $42.50. SOLDIER'S OWN, patent Lever. in irterl sil:or engraved Bunting Cases. Jeweled, regulate', Si' SPLENII,I) HOLD COMPOSITE W ATCII • Jew riled. either ufedium site for gen tletueo, or s size or ladies, beautifully en graved cases. Very elegant and accurate, often ,old lot VA), $l5. GO..D COMPOSITE, patent Detached Le ver. Jeweled to is setions, gold balance war r a ted a perfect time-keeper, suitable in size for either lady or gentleman- tidily chased cases—a really splendid frtune, son sold for $75, $ 2l . t•ruall stied. beautifully finished ladies' Lepine, fine It; carat gild plate watch, be .uttl‘.lly orna mented rases, usually sold -t 1.50 $27 NO. (.4.:nts' or o ffi ce, it asst. c to ld plate watch, chronometer ba ids°, toil ruby _is clod, det .ch ed lever, heavy, beautif utlY titnsued cases, war ranted a splendid time-keett.r, it en aold lor $lOO, AS'1110NONII(' 11. WAT('H, in massive gola nixie beantdully e trot ode . Jeweled in 15 actians, go .1 balance, and all the recent Un yrovememe. Jr want an to tha sunk se 'orls gto., peculiar to fist et, watches. U has a hand poww sag towh undatlato accuracy to the day of the mantA, A magnificent a iie.e, the e.lo.l.tetb. 111 V. 1/1.1012 the a r c, iu4ported by A rrandale Co., s4t. Other ladies and geatlemens' wstehes and shams In gre t valet). ,Sind for Oircular fully describing above and other tauchea. Agent wanted, A libera. reduc ion made au wholesale orders. oLey a sy sent at our risk, if properly sealed. ARRAN o ALE N. CO.. 212 Broadway, N Y„ Th-ee doors froe‘ Barnum's Museum. ocls-Imdeodattn- MeCOLLISTER it BAER, seL2-Bmd ‘VholaBale Tobace., vealers H ' VE NOW IN STORE THE MOST cote vete assortment of Tobacco, Ogars, Pipes and ' , molting Tobacco in toe city, which they a-e selling at the very lowest cash fisriires, All orders promptly attended to. self IHAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY EN tire stock of CH AN r-LER 1" and BOAT ST RES to RENO. MARATTA A CO., who will continue the business at the old stand. No. 47 Front street. To those of my friends who have patronized me during the last fifteen years, while connected with the firm of Isusif .1. LI:111ex, Isttelt, FISHER Co.. and JOHN .4 181.1.‘11. I return my thanks, and solicit a continuance of the natronage to my suooe•surs, Meyer.. KENt,, MARATTA .4. CO.. oneerlully r-cosnmeuding them 98 being every way worthy of it. My office will remain for the present with Meyers Rana, Iliss.Arre .& Co., where j hope to have the pleasure of seeing my customers and friends JNO. G. ISHAM. Cincinnati. October 19,1863 H a vi ng purchaeed the stock of Jun. leham. and succeeded in the firms of !sham & Fisher. Liham, Maher Co...ud Jn• , . in the SHIP CHANDLERY and BOAT STORE baEd ners, we hope to merit a continue nee of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them. JOHN C. RENO ,__ FRANK MA IiAIT A. FRANK X RENO. No. 47 Public Landing. Cincinnati._Oetober 19,186.1 Lane C— RANBERRIES-- 12 RBIA, CHOICE Cranberries. Just ree.ived and for saie bY FzrzE A.R3ibTliOlifiL toed corner Market and Birstatreate. Bank Elections. GE T. VAN DOREN, Cashier , Alan. L. P117,131 1 RU11 104 WOOD STREET, DAILY P(_)ST DAILY POST—ADVANCED RATES One year, by mail ........... $8 Ott Six months.•• 4 Three " One • li Ono vroet, in the city.. Single ..ovios ) It , agents ver hamiro:l .... ' . • From the Saturday heyiew. The King of Dahomey at Home (CONCLUDED.) On Sunday morning, the 14th, the King entered his capital, Abomey, in great state, and the strangers were per• witted to see the famous "custom" held annually by him in honor of his •lather's spirit." It lasted several days ; and the description-bf the King drawn round toe square by his bodyguard of women, the "occasional skull at the waist-belt,'' the scramble for cowries, clothe, etc., distri buted by the King from a platform raised twice its high as his father used to be, and the live fowls, goats, bull, and lastly men, thrown among the crowd from a tower thirty feet high, is well worth read ing ; Inc we car, now only speak of the last and best-known part of the "custom." After the romantic tales we have heard about the immolation of human victims -by the thousand, it is comparatively sat isfactory to learn that they only amounted to six one day and eight another. Here also, as in everything else, it is under stood that the present king doubles the liberality of his father ; and he was at pains to explain that the victims were criminals—murderers, thieves, • etc. The Commodore doubts the strict veracity of this statement ; bat ;,he cannot hail.) remembering that, not very many years ago, it a Dab emetan envoy had come to England and soc,ii in trout of Newgate— ilot once a yeaz, hit once a month-he might have Peen a "custom - (pine a., curious perform with as mach it- more solemnity, uhder the pre.,idency of sheriff and chaplain, and at least as sanguinary. Moreover, the King good naturedly pre- Rented one of the victims (after his black face had become "extraordinarily white" at the prospect hcfore him) to the Com modore, and another to a chief who hap pened to be a particular friend of his, in honor of the visit. We are not sere that our sheriffs would have displayed a similar amount of politeness ; and they could not, if . they would. ' On one occasion daring the (etitivit iee, certain emiesrsries from Aghwey, "hearing tritsi it was the inteuttoo cif the King to attaek their count ry, came to give them selv. s up to him rather than take the chance of being taken, or beheaded." They swore fealty to him, kissed the dust, clvered themselves with sand, and the like. The King made a speech to them, and then the prime minister made another, in which watt pointed out "the power of the King and the greatness of his name." Then "each chief was presented with cow ries and cloth, the two principal ore's with a wife each." .In more civilized latitudes 7 .11 • . w.f.- mos - give _o hunting. instead-of cloth and cowries, 4ad occasionally, perhaps, a wife with the kingdom ; the petitioners "oat dirt" plen tifulD, and the prime minister is sure to make his spec ch on the occcsioe—in Par liament, it is true, but very much to the same effect. Altogether. one gets the notion that the King of Dahomey is not very much behind the rest of the world; or, anyhow, that for most European coun tries the process of stone throwing would be a hazardous experiment. At the end of the "custom," and when the Capron— dore had been made Colonel of the Reng's Life Guards (men and women,) and had been regaled with speeches from the Cap tains as to what they would do at Abheo kuta (the place he had come to save from an expected inroad,) and congratulated on 'the number of heads that would fall to his share" when this happy piece of hom icide should have been accomplished, the real business of the mission commenced. The objects Commodore Wilmot had in view were laid before the King in order, and his negotiations, if not betokening any very high order of statesmanship, were at all events far beyond those of the King of Prussia or an average Bourbon. The slave trade he could not give up " rhey had seen how much he had to give away every year (indeed, the desolate aspect of the whole country showed that the scanty population almost lives on these royal doles ri where was.he to get money from? It was not his fault : our fathers lied made his fathers do it ; and now it had become an institution i of his country." As to the safety , f Abbeoknta— "l mum go thither : they are my ene mies: they insulted my brother, and I must punish them : let it= alone : why in• terfere in black men's wars? Let the 'white men' stand by and see which a the brave men " He promised, however, to spare all the Christians and send them to Whydah. On the Commodore's asking about the Christians at Ishagga (who, it seems, had been slaughtered with no great discrimina tion on a former occasion.) he says: "Who knew they were Christians ? The black man says he is a white man, calls himself a Christian and dresses himself in clothes. It is an insult to the white man. I respect the white man ; but these people are impostors, and no better than my own people. Why do they remain in a place where they know I am coming ? If they do, I suppose they are taking up arms against me, and I am bound to treat them as enemies." The Commodore honestly owns himself floored here, and resumed with him no longer on this subject, because he thought his observations so "thoroughly just and honest." We are disposed to agree with him very decidedly. It must be rather puzzling to know how to observe interna tional coartesi..s when "the black man says he is a white man," and expects his enemy to believe it. Then about human sacrifices: "You have seen that only a few are sac rificed, and not the thousands that wicked men have told the world. If I were to give up this custom at once, my head would be taken off tomorrow. By and by, little by little, much may be done ; softly, softly—not by threats. You see how I gal placed, and the difficulties in the way. By and by, by an by." [he sable brothers rises iu our esteem. We are beginning m rats him .consider ably above the average oracles of the mis sionary meeting. Meanwhile, he was quite willing to allow his mulatto su bjects to send their children to the Christian schools at Whydah ; and he promised t..;; send a prince to England as soon as the Commodore came again to renew the friendship and gave him "the Queen's" answer to what tie said. Finally, he dis— missed the Commodore with handsome presents to the Queen—a royal umbrella made of all sorts of velvet, a pipe stick and a bag, one of the state "sticks," and a couple iafintelligent captive girls. These last are, considerately enough, left at Why dalt for the,present. On the whole, it meet be admitted that the king, of Dahomey hae something to _ . say for himself. As is remarked by r, c r respondent of the Times writing mid the signature of "An African"': "Huma. sacrifices are regarded by the A tricaLs n. a part of their religion,;' and in no qua: - ter of the world is it safe for sovereign. to go too decidedly against popular and accredited traditions. -his equally true, as we are reminded by the earn; writer. that " 1 r:•ican monarchs are limited and iti t - ectly , tredible, though not in accord.. • with the uniform terror Europe?, experience, that "African Kings are in advance of their subjects." The King of Ashantee bad exactly the same apology as his brother of Dahomey to offer to an English visitor, (Sir William Win mett, the Governor of the Gold Coast, far hesitating to abolish the "custn,,i'• of his dominions. "What yotisay is good, but would you like to loge on , i of your epaulets ?" 111111 the King put his finger upon the Gore,- hor's left epaulet. Sir William 1 : 1 1 1 11'1 11 little puzzled at the strangeness and the apparent inappropriateness of the (pis. twit, but he replied, "Why, no, I should not." "Very well, then,'' answered the King, "If I were to attempt to do away with human sacrifices, my chiefs would make my kingdom like your coat with its one epaulet. I should lose the half cf Ashantee." What may come of the Commodor•. ': mission, time only can show ; but with a King so sensible of the evils ut the pre:. eat state of things, of the desolate con+ tion of hie country, cool ct iii de& ny , ng population (it appears that it is stir 180.000, of whom three fourths tire wortr(m and children,) and with his high and ap• parently just pretensions to be, "not iikr these Kings of Lagos. Benin, t-t a i ,•• but the King of the blacks, much tit Queer, Victoria is chief Amazon of the whites, we venture to augur favorably of th , Dahomey future. It is clear eno((gl, if we tan fairly meet hia views. h.• ,; quite ready to renew the friendly course to which, oddly enough. :thou: a hundred years ago, his family owed the recovery ut its throne. In wilat pretzel, era. when they came to a hitch, tali •'tbe highly figurative leegnage of the East," or South, the sable King said, on recetv ing her Majesty's picture, •l'ine King of - Dahomey and the Queen of England are . one; you shall hold the tail of the king dom and I will take the head. - At first we took it for a somewhat ambiguous compliment, depending, at all event:o l pr its value on the place to which Angli can and African physiulogis!s resl,ee' Lively may happen to assign the honor; but in Commodore Wiluim's etJrn mtntary it simply altar::: that we in.. t y take possession of Whydah, the port, mid supply him with everything if we like. That is,'if we mean to suppress the slave trade, he very naturally invites us. in the first instance, to give hint a leg,::- mate trade instead of it. The ry is admirably adapted for the grow:th cotton, silk, coffee, indigo, sugar, and every product of tropical climates; the natives are not naturally warlike; and at present "seem heartily tired of it ;- only I the opportunity. Their religion, theffreat difficulty inmost countries, will not stand in the way. "Fetish," which prescribes all manner of self denials in the culinary way—forbidding some to eat beef, others mutton, others goats' flesh, others eggs— has never yet. been known to forbid any body wine or spirits, and it will probably he equally accommodating in the articles of trade and manufactures. The King complains bitterly of our having listened to idle stories, and set all his neighbors at war with him ; and it really seems as if our missionaries, while they have been humbugged by the tales of interested slave-dealers or by their own timorous ness, have been keeping us at needless distance from the very person who, from his titular: sovereignty over the native tribes, and his traditional regard for the English, is more likely than any one else to help us in drying up the slave-trade at its source. It is one more instance among many of the folly of mixing up po litical with religious missions. For sound head, freak bearing, solid sense, and practical success, Commodore Wilmot is worth a whole presbytery of preachers. For Sale. fl AAR — FOR SALE.- -THE :UNDER- A' signed offers at private sive. a vel'3 , valuable Farm in. Mifflin township, Allegheny county, Pa., containing Thawed. with coal under it, sit uated one mile anda quarter frorr John s Coal Worse, on the Monongahela river. 6 e miles from McKeesport, and nine miles from Pittsourgh, by land . The improvemen.s are a frame dwelling home, frame barn and other nee. essary buildings; also a fine orchard. About 60 sores good cleared land. Lib the property tor merry owner by James Finney. The land and coal will be sold together or separate, to suit the buyer; or if sufficient inducements be "ffered, it will be cur up and sold in lots suitable for 001111- try residences. If the above named property is not sold before the 13th of NOV 61tiliElt.. it will be offered on said day, at public, sale. cn the promisee, at one •'clock. for - terms of sale, eall with the sttbsonbr, JAMES hiltOftEW. West Newton, We counts. Pa. octetd .., - •011711 PITTSBURGH PROPERT V NUit SALE.—A two st.id7 brick dwelling house. eontai,ing 8 rooms and flnishedgarret, lot 20 by 100 feet fronting on Careen and Oteanniats.. but three minutes walk atote-theintdan Bridge, having the sdvantacentilkeseneptettail way yawing tee door, will be sold..#' •••• ,3 kaill• For terms and particulars apply T. A. IldeertnitAND. 0e..0 55411th street. S3,OOO.—AV M. in Went Deer tom:whin for sae at a oar s am, containing a 3 acres. sixty in ettitbatinn. seven acres of tail grain, twent.-three sires • f choice timber, white oak and hickory. all smooth good land and lies wall for cultivation ; frame dwelling house, barn, large.table. Boring h use, garden paled in. orchard of two acres. Terms— one-half cash, remainder in ems payments Apply to B. OUTHBRE.T le SONS, Duti 51 Market street. FOR SALE. TMAT SPLENDID REISTAANT establishment. in Lafayette Buildm. cor ner of Fourth and Wood streets. Apply to J. H. OABIDAY, Broker. 0&26 Burke's Building. Fourth st, 0 N 1... 'V TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. m&isms brought out from Liver- WA pool, Londonderry. Cork, or Gal .7.A to Now York, in FIRST CLABti MAIL ST .MERS, for • Twenty -Five Dollars. Piths . also brought out by Sai li ng Vassal at lowast r ates, AnDIY to D. O'NBIL. Ohrobiele banding , 70 With at, Pity barge. Pa. irtSli LIOIIRTH FALL STOCK NOW °PEN- A' .ing of KNAtird GOLD REAM, Pn.E.!C um PIANOS, which are now beyond a donbt, eoniddered the beet in the world. Mlly warranted ins .eight imam and sold at reasonable pficea. liabies(Dres New Yost Pianos, best Pianos made I'o2mi:wise. Also. Grovestine's.:New York Pianos, cheapest lloaewaodamti r r Planes made. OSA B BUMS, oo31) • 44 ifitio street drAQED WALL PAPER SAT lab GI'S. mar Per roll. for rale bps W. P. ALL. MI street.